because I needed a break from today's writing session, I went back to hacking on fluxbox. Dudes, paletterx is way cool for getting the colors for fluxbox themes, but I'm thinking you already knew that. This is my latest attempt. Still using Wheezy. Maybe when this book is done, I'll play around in Sid land.

Uhm, it has a few xterms, htop, pstree, and the fluxbox menus torn apart, to show what it has in it.
The fluxbox theme, or "style" is doty, it is in the "fluxbox-themes-antix" package, if someone needs some fluxbox themes.

Bwahahaha! After seeing the nice subtle colours of Launfal, Bones and Rusty's desktops on this page I thought I'd add a gaudy, garish eyesore to wakeup the senses. The theme is one I created using a combo of Debian Dark and MerleyKay that I call LinuxBBQ Orange. The menu is my handmade Slackware menu obviously changed for BBQ. The wallpaper reminds me of Indonesia, maybe Mt Bromo, except the storms make things more interesting than the boring volcanoes here.

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Thanks guys. I'm running it as a test for my RYO Jessie with Fluxbox. I wanted to see whether the theme I created stood out in colour. Sometimes I just get tired of 50 shades of gray themes and pastel colours. I still like black, blue and gray but I want it with a colour that really pops and is in your face on DEs and stacking WMs.

GUIs??? We don't need no stinkin' GUIs!!!LinuxBBQ - No bloated bullshit to meet the needs of the less technical Linux userColorisbloat